Got superglue on Sunglasses?

Winchester

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I was fixing a nose piece on a pair of sunglasses and I accidently got superglue on the lenses themself. What can I use to remove the glue without damaging the lense?

Lenses are plastic.
 

bmacd

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try wetsanding with a high grit sandpaper...like 1500 or 2000. Then buff it out.

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DrPizza

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Hmmmmm....

they're ruined.
Let me know if I'm wrong, but AFAIK, the solvents that remove superglue will also disolve your lenses. If you're really lucky, maybe the non-acetone nail polish remover would work. Try to figure out a way to test a solvent on some other plastic before you ruin your sunglasses further.
 

Eli

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Acetone will probably marr the plastic. Depends on what kind it is.

You might be screwed. If you're lucky, the acetone-free nail polish remover won't hurt the plastic. At this point, you've got nothing to lose.
 

gsaldivar

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You can try acetone, but since superglue fumes damage plastics, I'd say your sunglasses are ruined. :(
 

Biggerhammer

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Originally posted by: Winchester
I was fixing a nose piece on a pair of sunglasses and I accidently got superglue on the lenses themself. What can I use to remove the glue without damaging the lense?
Nope, those sunglasses are going to be stuck to your face forever ;)

Seriously, though, I expect that the superglue is there for good. Any solvent that will remove the superglue will eat the plastic. You might be able to remove it with a nail file or something but I'd start looking for a new set of sunglasses.
 

Winchester

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Nail polish remover worked without ruining the plastic.

BTW: These are my girlfriends glasses that she got and paid a buttload for while in Seattle. Not easily replacable.